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San Francisco ChronicleA Muslim former Fremont police officer who said he was ousted from the force after being questioned by the FBI for possible links to terrorist groups has settled his claim against the city and school district for $125,000, records show.
Matthew Fernandes, a 28-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Castro Valley, became a Fremont police officer in 2007. FBI agents asked him to visit the agency's Oakland office in 2009, purportedly to discuss a community outreach program to the Muslim American community, his wrongful-termination claim said.
But the meeting soon "became an interrogation," with agents asking Fernandes about his Muslim faith and Islamic law and insinuating that he was planning terrorist acts associated with "global jihad," his claim said.
"Mr. Fernandes does not support terrorist activities by any group or organization," Claudia Center, an attorney for Fernandes, wrote in the claim. "To the contrary, upon joining the Fremont Police Department, Mr. Fernandes aspired to assist the department's fight against terrorism."
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What? The FBI even would target a POLICE OFFICER who happens to be Muslim? Wow...welcome to the "land of the free and home of the brave".